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About Me:

I saw my first Bruce Springsteen show in 1976 and have been a fan since. Living at the Jersey Shore my whole life, I've seen a lot of the Springsteen history and I enjoy sharing any Bruce news through my blog. In the evening hours, I'm a copy editor on the universal desk at the Star-Ledger.

One of the biggest questions Bruce Springsteen fans about the Wrecking Ball Tour was would "Jungleland" be played again following the death of Clarence Clemons in 2011. On Saturday at the second of back-to-back shows at the Ullevi in Gothenburg, Sweden, they got their answer: YES! According to Roar springsteen.net &@springsteen_net on Twitter Bruce introduced "Jungleland: by saying "This is... Full story »

When Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band play a show back-to-back in the same town, it's pretty much a guarantee that you're going to get a totally different set list each show. Bruce didn't disappoint the fans in Bergen Norway for the second show at the Bergenhus Festning-Koengen on Tuesday. How bout this! Five tour premieres including "You Got... Full story »

Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band played 29 songs, including the debut of "This Depression," in the first of back-to-back nights at the Bergenhus Festning-Koengen in Bergen, Norway on Monday. "This Depression" was one of three songs that hadn't been played from the "Wrecking Ball" album. Now "You Got It" and "Swallowed Up (In the Belly of the Whale)... Full story »

Bruce Springsteen just keeps going for the Gold. Forget the Olympics, Bruce just keeps trying to outdo himself. On Saturday at the Valle Hovin in Oslo, Norway, Bruce and the E Street Band played a 33-song, three-hour-and-47-minute show, just missing by a minute their longest show ever, 3:48 on June 17 in Madrid. Among the 33 songs, was the premiere... Full story »

Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band played the second of back-to-back shows at the RDS Arena in Dublin, Ireland, on Wednesday. Internet reports say sax player Jake Clemons arrived on stage in a wheelchair. "Jake sneezed last night and put his back out," said Bruce according to Twitter reports. Glenn Radecki, who writes for the Backstreets fan site, posted:... Full story »